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These Climate Policy Rollbacks Just Made Our Financial Future a Lot Riskier 

Last updated: April 17, 2025 5:45 am
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The Importance of Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks

Have you ever played the board game Risk? It’s a game of strategy where players must protect their positions and assess risks in order to win. Unfortunately, it seems that President Trump is falling prey to a similar weakness in real life. Instead of addressing the financial risks posed by climate change, his administration is rolling back safeguards to appease his Big Oil donors.

Two recent events highlight this issue. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently abandoned a rule that required companies to disclose how climate change impacts their operations. This rule, which received overwhelming support from investors, was an important step in assessing risks to companies’ business models. Additionally, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) withdrew from a collaboration to create guidelines on climate-related financial risk management for banks with over $100 billion in assets.

These rollbacks are a result of the fossil fuel industry’s influence on the Trump administration. The industry has lobbied against efforts to track and regulate climate-related financial risks, as they are particularly vulnerable to these risks due to their high carbon emissions. As a result, the administration’s actions prioritize industry interests over the financial stability of the country.

Understanding Climate-Related Financial Risks

Climate change poses systemic risks to the financial industry, impacting physical assets, liability from legal action, and transition risks for fossil fuel-intensive industries. Fossil fuel companies face increased risks due to their contribution to climate change, making them susceptible to physical risks from extreme weather events, liability risks from legal action, and transition risks from the shift to renewable energy sources.

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Attribution science plays a crucial role in assessing these risks by attributing specific climate impacts to companies and quantifying their contributions to global warming. By holding companies accountable for their emissions, we can better understand and mitigate the financial risks associated with climate change.

Looking Towards a Resilient Future

Despite political obstacles, the financial industry is increasingly recognizing the importance of addressing climate-related financial risks. Reports from banks and insurance companies highlight the impact of climate change on the financial world, emphasizing the need for greater accountability and risk disclosure.

As we navigate the challenges of climate change, it’s essential for companies to prioritize long-term resilience over short-term gains. By acknowledging and addressing climate-related financial risks, we can safeguard our financial future and create a more sustainable economy for generations to come.

Conclusion

As we confront the reality of climate change, it’s crucial to prioritize risk assessment and accountability in the financial industry. While political agendas may seek to undermine these efforts, it’s up to companies and investors to take charge of our future by addressing climate-related financial risks head-on. By fortifying our positions against climate risks, we can ensure a more secure and sustainable future for all.

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